What applications are on your Pocket PC?


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List the applications on your Pocket PC, whether they're free, and where you got them. To find out, go to Start > Settings > System > Remove Programs.

Here are mine:

Microsoft Pocket Streets 2002 | Free | here

Microsoft Activation | Free | here

Microsoft Reversi (Pocket PC) | Free | No longer available on the Microsoft site

Microsoft Minesweeper (Pocket PC) | Free | No longer available on the Microsoft site

Microsoft Entertainment PocketPak Shared Files | Free | No longer available on the Microsoft site

Microsoft Optimized Wi-Fi Sites | Free | here

Microsoft? Cubicle Chaos for Pocket PC |Free> |here>

Resco Picture Viewer Sync Module |Free (OEM)> |Comes with Dell Axim X3i>

Resco Picture Viewer |Free (OEM)> |Comes with Dell Axim X3i>

Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0 |Free> |here>

Macromedia Flash Player ActiveX |Free> |here>

Microsoft PPC 2003 - MSN? Messenger Update Freeb> herei>

Windows Mobile 2003 Today Screens Freeb> herei>

Edited by memodude

PhatWare Calligrapher | Not Free |

TranCreative NiceStart and BioScan module |not free|

HP Mobile Printing | Free | Comes on h5550 CD

ClickGamer Pocket C64 | Not Free |

Pocket Morphgear | Not Free |

Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0 | Free |

Microsoft Voice Command | Not Free |

Conduits Pocket Artist | Not Free |

MSN Messenger Update | Free |

ICQ for PPC | Free |

Symantec AV for Handhelds | Not Free | Came with the company liscense to SAV

Pelmar WisBar | Free |

Sbp Pocket Plus | Not Free |

Microsoft Remote Display Control | Free | Part of the Windows Mobile powertoys

Criond Pocket WinC | Not Free |

Sorry I forget where I got most of these apps from, but a Google search should find most, if not all.

PhatWare Calligrapher | Not Free |

TranCreative NiceStart and BioScan module |not free|

HP Mobile Printing | Free | Comes on h5550 CD

ClickGamer Pocket C64 | Not Free |

Pocket Morphgear | Not Free |

Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0 | Free |

Microsoft Voice Command | Not Free |

Conduits Pocket Artist | Not Free |

MSN Messenger Update | Free |

ICQ for PPC | Free |

Symantec AV for Handhelds | Not Free | Came with the company liscense to SAV

Pelmar WisBar | Free |

Sbp Pocket Plus | Not Free |

Microsoft Remote Display Control | Free | Part of the Windows Mobile powertoys

Criond Pocket WinC | Not Free |

Sorry I forget where I got most of these apps from, but a Google search should find most, if not all.

How does Voice Command work for you? Is it worth the money? Does the recognition work good? I'm thinking about whether to get it. :)

On my Dell Axim X3i I have:

Eidos Tomb Raider | Not Free | here | Good old Tomb Raider 1

Microsoft Cubicle Chaos | Free | here | A break out style game

Microsoft Remote Display Control | Free | here | For remotely control my PDA from my computer

Adobe Acrobat Reader | Free | here | For reading PDF's on my PDA

Dell Axim X3 drivers patch | Free | For Dell Axims only | Updates some ROM stuff

InsertCredit Battery Bar | Free | here | Adds battery power, RAM usage and memory space left on the Today screen

Spb Full Screen Keyboard | Not Free | here | A full screen key board for input

Resco Explorer 2003 | Not Free | here | A better file explorer with Network, zip and Registry access

Microsoft PPC 2003 - MSN Update | Free | here | To make MSN Messenger work on the new protocol

Pocket Slides | Not Free | here | For viewing and editing Microsoft Power Point slides

Intinus Icbar | Free | here | Makes the start bar look like XP and more configurable like the X button actually closes the program rather than minimising it

Other stuff on on the remove programs menu:

Display Off | Free | here | Turns the screen off to save power, but keeps running programs running, eg while using it as an MP3 player

VNC Viewer | Free | here | For remotely control all my other computers

Pocket Genesis | Free | here | For playing all my old Mega Drive games like Sonic 1 and 2 etc

And thats about it :laugh:. Took me about 30 mins to come up with that list :wacko:

Yeah there are 1000's of programs for Pocket PC, some of them good and some of them aload off rubbish :laugh: Most of the stuff I use is quite useful, but it depends what you are using your PDA for. I am using mine for taking notes in my lectures at university as all my classes are in Power Point it useful for making notes on all the slides etc.

Most Pocket PCs come with a transcriber where you can just wright in your own handwriting and it will convert it to text, but I am not that good at it, thats where that full screen keyboard is useful. :cool:

Voice command is awesome...

You say "Play music", it will ask you "What do you want to play? Album, Artist, Genre, or Everything?". I say "Artist", It says "Which artist would you like to hear? Baby Bash, DMX, Snoop Dogg, Everclear, Stacey Orrico, Weird Al", I say "DMX" and it opens and adds all DMX that you have on your Pocket PC to the playlist and will play it.

Anywho, this is what I have on my Dell Axim x3i...

Microsoft Portrait

AOL Instant Messenger 2.0

OmniGSoft Mini-Sportbike 1.0

ZIO Interactive FIFA 2002

Astraware Collapse

Astraware BookWorm

AtomWare Dopewars

Cirond pocketWiNC

[Lakeridge Software] Wisbar Advance

Microsoft Voice Command

Eidos Tomb Raider

Handmark SCRABBLE

Handmark Yahtzee

Handmark Tetris

Handmark PocketChess

Astraware Bejeweled

Dell Axim X3 drivers patch

and GSPlayer for streaming Shoutcast stations.

Magic Button - Makes it so the "x" button actually closes the application. Also can turn the text "start" into something of a taskbar. link |free|

Voice Commander 1.0 - the recognition is pretty good. And if all your music is formatted right, it is really nice in the car. Can't wait for 2.0

Pocket Informant 4.5 - meh...i'm not too impressed with this. It's like a dog to load. And by default it is too bloated and doesn't come with options to trim away the features i never access.

this is what i got on my HP iPaq Pocket PC h1930:

Jamdat Worms [not free] US$ 24.95

ChessBase Pocket Fritz 2 [not free] US$ 49.95

Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0 [free]

MSN Messenger Update [free]

Microsoft Reader 1.0 [free]

Microsoft Cubicle Chaos [free]

  • 2 weeks later...

Quick list of apps on mine:

Resco Explorer 2003

ZIO Simcity 2000 (laggy, not worth it)

Handmark Monopoly

Ziosoft Age of Empires Gold Edition

Valentin Iliescu Chess

PDAmill Anthelion

MSN Messenger Update

MS Optimized Wi-Fi Sites

AtomWare DopeWars

Applied PDA Software PDAlight (turns the screen white to act like a flashlight)

Acrobat Reader

MS Activation

MS Reader

Terminal Service Client

InsertCredit Battery Bar

Omega One Journal Bar + Expansion Pack

Omega One Dominoes & Checkers

Omega One Calendar Bar

MS Voice Command

MS Pocket Streets 2002 (Very useful)

Pocket Informant 4.5 - meh...i'm not too impressed with this. It's like a dog to load. And by default it is too bloated and doesn't come with options to trim away the features i never access.

i think its a little bloated too but doesnt load slow on my axim. perhaps you should try the agenda fusion trial see how that is

How does Voice Command work for you? Is it worth the money? Does the recognition work good? I'm thinking about whether to get it. :)

Voice Command seems a bit pointless ATM... Best use so far is being able to run an app by saying its name... like "Start Turn Off" for NiceStart's shutdown... :whistle: So it's not really worth the money.

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